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Southeast Asia is usually associated with a wet, tropical environment, but, in the area of Mui Ne, Vietnam, lays a beautiful desert. white sandunes is 50km away from mui ne central ,the city of Mui Ne is four hours from Ho Chi Minh City, in the...more

Went by motorbike to the dunes. Is it worth it.. Well. Don't know. But we did and we rented the 4 wheel bike as well. A little dangerous to do because it is difficult to see clearly in the white sand.
On our way back...More

This is a definite must do in mui ne. Great view but we felt we were duped. We bought tickets one a 4 spot tour which included white sand. When we arrived we were told we needed to pay an additional 500 000 dong by...More

I’ve been to this place few years back when this place is not too many tourists . Everything is beautiful especially ppl there but abit disappointed of this trip as they are not helpful even thou my cap and slipper were drop to the sand...More

I can't believe this just the natural work of the wind with time meanwhile Mui Ne beachfront suffers from erosion and has less and sand ... And as i've been to both, les Dunes du Pyla in France, often compared to Mui Ne's is far...More

A great tour guide Mr Thuong in Mui Ne for Sand dunes trips. He is a driver and also a very great photographer. No regrets to book him.
He is very professional. He can be contacted via wechat (by english text is fine) and phone...More

Everything is great about the place, the sand dunes, the slide board, the sunset. My family love it especially the little ones. On a downside, the expensive charge for a 2-way up the sand dunes is a turn off.

We enjoyed the dunes. You can walk up. They also rent dune buggies but we found them too nousy. You can also rent a magic carpet to slide down the dunes but remember, you have to walk back up again! There is a lotus lake...More

We went with a large group of 8 and took a jeep into the dunes. Paid 50k dong to just get in and 1mil dong for about 20 mins in the jeep. We enjoyed it because went in expecting nothing but there were a few...More

I have seen more white sand dunes than I care to remember, including living amongst them for a year as a 21 year's old soldier half a century ago. No thanks I told wifey but had to admit red sand dunes would be a first....More

On the day I went I wore sandals / thongs. It is very windy on the top of the dunes and so a light scarf to protect the face. Women should wear short or long pants because of the strong wind. Take a water bottle as well.

its quite expensive in my opinion as well
but at the other side, its quite an experience if u can afford it
i chose to walk instead but many opt for the quad bike
there is a choice of riding behind and riding yourself